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phaniephan · 1 year
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Some ship exchange stuff here I forgot to post
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elena-oc-blog · 8 months
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One of snow's lesser known magical abilities is his ability to shapeshift into any animal he has seen before, be it in person or in pictures. Most of thorn's family asume he has just two forms: Dragon and Rottie but in reality that's just what thorn settled on. In an RP I am currently doing with @blaigoo Snow is in charge of looking after and protecting kitty after Thorn saved her from her abusive manager don. Recently (as in yesterday/today) we had a situation where kitty got really really upset and Snow (being very attached to kitty at this point) wanted to cheer her up so badly that he willingly shapeshifted himself into a cute lil pomeranian in a desperate attempt to cheer her up with the power of adorableness He was successful uwu But yeah I immediately had to draw pom snow. I just had to. He normally doesn't like turning into small cute animals (he doesnt like people (other than thorn and now kitty) laughing at him or making fun of him so he tends to pick more intimidating animals. But this was an emergency unu, he will do anything to emotionally support his loved ones. Whatever form snow takes there are a few regularities: -he will always be either slightly or a lot bigger than the animal normally is
-he will always have mostly black fur/scales/feathers/what have you. his markings can differ in color and appearance but they tend to have a vague skeletal theme and certain markings (shoulders, upper hindlegs) stay the same shape always. Whatever part of him is black will have a blue sheen to it when the light hits it -His eyes will always remain red and he will almost always have an underbite. Some forms however will lack this and will just have prominent tusks instead
But yeah apart from being thorn's bodyguard, he is also his emotional support animal. Whenever stress gets too much for thorn, Snow will sense this and move over to him and try and get his attention by licking, putting his weight against him, nudging with nose,etc. Just to snap him out of the stress thoughts and provide him comfort by offering himself to be petted. He also extends this service to thorn's kids (Grin especially) and now in the rp also to kitty Anyway thats enough lore dumping from me on a silly doodle. Hope you guys enjoy this fluffy lil guy! Be careful, he is still a fierce lil boy!! He will bite if you are a stranger to him trying to pet him!
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faaake-radio · 20 days
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the four hoursemen or whatever its spelled of ships i used to be/am obsessed with
Currently: Komatente x Joniki or Komajoni????
idk what caused me to ship this but it happened. (i wrote their fanfic on ao3)
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2: snowdevil. idk about this one too, but it happened, (again, I wrote their fanfics)
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3: wizardbrave. first ship I've ever shipped. reason, interactions or something
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4: idk what to name this but it was a crackship i made up as a joke but it got too serious 😭
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blithesharem · 6 months
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Day 6 - 9 Days of Solomon
Day 6 - Snow
Solomon...I want to kiss you in the snow.
SFW Fluff Gender Neutral reader.
“Never?”
“Never,” Solomon laughed at the incredulous look on your face, “Am I truly missing out on such an important experience? I’ve had snowball fights, and we’ve made snowdevils with the brothers…”
“Well, sure, but snow forts are totally different,” you scoff, leaning back in your chair. You tap your pencil on Solomon’s desk, where you’ve set up your studying materials and he’s scrawling out a new spell idea. Decisively you put it down and flick your textbook shut, standing as Solomon watches you with amusement.
“Come on, go get your snow gear!” you order, clapping your hands.
“Oh? Right now?” Solomon raised his eyebrows but obediently closed his own tome, following you to the front closet of Cocytus Hall.
“In the human world, we usually would wait for a snowplow to make a big pile,” you chatter happily as you step into the snow pants you’d purchased on your last trip to town, “But I suppose we’ll have to use magic. Only a little though! Otherwise it’s cheating.”
“Ahh, yes, we wouldn’t want to cheat at snow fort building,” Solomon hummed gravely, and you swatted at him with your mittens, sensing the tease behind his act. He laughed and finished dressing himself for the cold, gesturing you to the lead the way out the front door.
The snow storm that had prompted your conversation was waning, fresh, heavy snow coating everything in an unblemished blanket of white. Solomon gives a sigh beside you, and you have to agree with his unspoken admiration of the beauty.
BUT! You weren’t here to admire it. You were here to get to work.
“Okay let’s see…we can shove right up against this wall here,” you instruct, studying the stone wall that encircled Cocytus Hall’s courtyard. Solomon held his tongue, heart giving a happy pang at how serious you were taking things. But it was rare that you got to teach him something, instead of the other way around, and you wanted to do it right!
Together, you magicked a large pile of snow to heap against the wall. You grabbed the snow shovels that had been sitting propped against the house and together you got to work, burrowing a hole into the base. Soon you had to abandon the shovels, wiggling into the tight space to use your hands and burrow, slowly increasing the space. You were frequently scolding Solomon to take things more seriously, trying to frown through laughter as he sprinkled snow on the back of your warm neck and demanded kisses as rewards for particularly good work. He did however refrain from using magic like you’d asked, something that did not go unnoticed by you.
After a while you both fell silent, working together until there was a nice little space. It wasn’t much, but you both could lay down on your backs beside one another, cast in the dark blue glow of the snow around you. Solomon had shed his hat and his hair was damp against his brow, and you were pulling wet mittens from your hands. The snow dulled the sounds from outside, making it seem like you were both sheltered from the whole world.
“We did it,” you declared after you’d caught your breath, giving a small laugh, “You know, I have to admit that snow forts seemed a bit more grand when I was smaller.”
“It’s a little snug,” Solomon admitted with a sideways grin, “But I don’t mind.” He pulled off his own glove and found your hand, squeezing it. You glanced over to him, finding his eyes tracing lazily over the dips and valleys of the tiny oasis you’d created together before finding yours.
“In fact,” he went on, smile widening, “I think there’s just enough room.”
“Oh? For what?” you ask, though you had a guess. Solomon rolled to lay over you, giving you a deep, slow kiss.
“For this,” he murmured against your lips, and you squeezed your arms around the bulk of his winter gear.
Yep. Plenty of room for this.
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theuncannytruthteller · 11 months
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Say no to Snowdevils of white or Asian kind or ethnicity, aka the Hispanic snowdevil
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maudfs · 10 months
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Art Fight attack of Snowdevil for https://artfight.net/~Doxiedreg! :D
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doxiedreg · 1 year
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Did you start your art journey with OG characters or with fan characters like me? I always wonder where artists started and what got them to draw in the first place! Maybe it was something entirely different? : D
Honestly, I didn't know what OCs were until I got on colors!3D in 2012. Before that I just drew a bunch of random dragons and creatures and animals. I didn't really make stories, just drew a bunch of concepts. There were reoccurring concepts but I wouldn't call them OCs, more so things I thought were cool. No fan characters either. Just drew existing characters except maybe some fakemon concepts but again they weren't OCs.
Then I downloaded colors!3D and got on the online gallery and I kept seeing people talk about OCs. So I asked what that meant and then decided that wienerdragon would be my first OC :)
Then I slowly added more and more OCs to my arsenal. I only ever made one Pokémon OC because a bunch of my friends/people I followed had Pokémon OCs but in the end I only drew her twice and then never really used her. It was a poochyena with blue eyes and a scarf, I turned her into a hyena wolf hybrid a few years ago.
I also discovered what RPing was on colors!3D!
In the beginning I didn't really have a world tho so I RPed in my (former) friends worlds.
Then one day in like...2015 I think? I wanted to host a group RP that was basically cops vs criminals and I named it King of Thieves. It was my first time seriously delving into anthro versions of my characters. I made Thorn the mob boss, Snowdevil his body guard, and Edward and Rechor his employees. Then I also had some police characters like pilot and torcher. It was a bit of a sloppy RP that quickly fell apart because scheduling a bunch of people was a pain and also some drama happened with former friends and the world building and character motivations on my part were shaky as fuck so yeah. That died.
Then a few years later I tried again on Google plus. Again it died soon because of A. Scheduling issues and B. Drama again but I at least had a slightly better grasp on the world and characters and I also renamed the RP to King of Crime
Then I decided to turn it into a private RP with my bestie @nerdyena21 and over many years I slowly developed my characters and universe and writing skills through that. :)
Oop I kinda rambled off there, sorry about that.
But TL:DR
I started my art journey with random animals, creatures and dragons and concepts
Then I learned about OCs in 2012 and started to slowly build a collection tho their personalities were very basic/shallow at the start
Never really had fan characters or at least didn't get invested in them or develop them
King of Crime universe originated from lil me trying to host a group RP on a small social media on my 3DS
Hope that answered your question and thank you for the ask!!
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gmlsoftlab · 3 months
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codeonedigest · 11 months
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Shopify is a commerce platform that allows anyone to set up an online store and sell their products. Merchants can also sell their products in person using Shopify POS i.e., Point of sale.  Shopify was founded in 2006 by Tobias Lütke and Scott Lake after attempting to open Snowdevil, an online store for snowboarding equipment. They quickly realize that there is no adequate online selling…
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placetimeapp · 1 year
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It is a rare occasion when a person wakes up one day and decides to start a multi-million dollar corporation.
Business starts with an idea.
From an obvious desire to improve very simple things, do anything that no one else has done, or to give people something that they really need. In any of these moments, there is often not even a question of business, and sometimes the most ordinary desire to make money plays a key role.
People shrug their shoulders “I need this, but no one has come up with it yet”, they start doing something for themselves - and then it turns out that everyone desires it. This is how the history of Shopify began, a large online company that develops software for online and retail stores. In 2004, her future owner set up the Snowdevil store to resell snowboards of various brands. But absolutely all the tools that he tried to use turned out to be disastrously inconvenient. Therefore, he began to create them himself, and then share them with those who were also interested in online sales.
It so happens that a business begins with the wish of an employee to devote his free time to something that he is really interested in. From an experiment. With the desire to stand out or to prove something to somebody.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the young chemist Eugene Schueller had an innovative idea - to try dyeing his hair with synthetic dye. He tried this method on his wife's hair, and then began to offer it to his familiar hairdressers. Eugene Schueller is the man who stood at the origins of L'Oreal, the modern beauty empire.
In other words, business often does not start with a business at all. Moreover, this gives unlimited scope for implementation - given that, anyone can start.
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percentstardust · 2 years
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“Is that supposed to be a snowman?” // jennifer sdl;fkj
chrismusk memes | accepting | @depictedblue
Dark eyes narrow and if this girl was not so pretty, she would rip her throat out. Or maybe throat punch her. Jennifer always liked to choose violence, Needy always told her she needed to sort out her anger issues in other ways. But, Needy was a distant memory now and she has not gotten a chance to work on her anger issues.
Deciding to not want to deal with accidentally killing her, her strength gets the better of her these days, she turns back to the snowman she has carefully constructed. The cold doesn't bother her so she's been out here for hours. She's dressed appropriately regardless as to not rise suspicion. Fixing the cute earmuffs on her ears, she looks at her snowman with pride. "It's a snowdevil. Can't you tell? I gave it horns."
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myspacearts · 2 years
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Snowdevil on Titania
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hasanxraza · 2 years
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What is Shopify?
Shopify is a commerce platform that allows anyone to set up an online store and sell their products. Merchants can also sell their products in person with Shopify POS.
Shopify started over ten years ago when our founder Tobi wanted to sell snowboards with his company at that time called Snowdevil. He quickly realized it was incredibly challenging to sell snowboards online without an easy to use ecommerce platform. So he decided to create it himself, and Shopify was born.
Shopify is now the leading commerce platform designed for businesses of all sizes. Whether you sell online, on social media, in store, or out of the trunk of your car, Shopify has you covered. The first Shopify store was our own, and it’s been our mission to make commerce better for everyone ever since.
How does Shopify work?
Whether you’re a budding jewelry designer and want to start selling your products, or a musician and want to sell your latest mixtape, or if you have an established business and want to grow, Shopify can help you. Hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs from over 175 countries trust Shopify to help sell their products.
Below you’ll find the different products or services that you can sell on Shopify. Even if you know what you’re selling already, it may give you some ideas for other services you could sell to grow your business.
Physical products: A physical product could be something you make by hand, something you have manufactured, or something you dropship to customers. Examples include jewelry, bath bombs, t-shirts, gift boxes, beef jerky, or pins to name a few.
Digital products: This could include ebooks, email templates, audio downloads, Lightroom presets for photographers, e-courses, or clothing patterns.
Services and consultations: Whether you’re an interior designer, dentist or a life coach, your customers can book online and sell online or in-person consultations.
Memberships: If you want to sell subscription boxes or if you’re a yoga studio owner you can use Shopify to sell your memberships and create member-only access to your content on your website.
Ticketed experiences: Experience-based businesses can range from travel and adventure to wine tastings and hands-on workshops. If you’re an artist or running a networking event, you can use Shopify to sell those tickets.
Classes and lessons: Customers can purchase, rent, and book lessons from you all through the online store.
Rentals: Rental businesses are technically service-based, even though a physical product is involved. So if you’d like to rent dresses or props, for example, you can use the Shopify platform.
The sky is truly the limit with what you can sell on Shopify. We recommend taking a few minutes to read our official terms of service to be certain that what you plan to sell is legal where you live. Or you can reach out to our customer support team to speak with someone directly.So now that you’ve learned about what Shopify is and how it works, it’s time to get set up to start selling.
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mr-random-artist · 4 years
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Coupla losers
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theuncannytruthteller · 11 months
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Say no to Snowdevils
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justin-zwick · 4 years
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Say Hi!
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